Newcastle Waldorf School
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Fees for 2023

We have for 2023 increased tuition fees by 3%. We have continued a recommended minimum donation of $100 per family per year for the building fund.
We have also introduced an optional donation of $100 per family per year for other families hardship.

Fees 

1 Child $ 950 per term

2 Children $ 1,625 per term

3 Children $ 2,100 per term

Additional Children (per student) $ 460 per term

(For kindy starters 3 days per week fees are $600 per term and four days per week fees are $790 per term)

Levies

High school surcharge (per student) $ 275 per term

Music surcharge per student, for individual weekly lessons $ 355 per term with a lesser amount being considered for group tuition where we can arrange it.

Working Bee Levy $ 30 per term for those who aren't able to participate.
​
Indigenous students enrolled for the full year receive a generous support subsidy from the Government, which is passed on to families by way of fee reductions. 
Invoices will be sent at the beginning of each term, and receipts or statements sent 4 weeks into the term. 
Parents are reminded that school fees are due by the 2nd week of term. 
Fees can be paid by direct transfer into the School’s account. The School’s banking details will be included on invoices sent out at the beginning of each term.
Year 12 students have the option of dividing the annual tuition fee $3,800 into three tuition fee payments of $1,267 or four tuition fee payments of $950, similarly for the High School Levy, the Annual $1,080 can be paid in three instalments. 
For new enrolments, the first term’s fees are payable at the time of enrolment.
For new 2023 Kindergarten enrolments who are completing the admission process, a non-refundable $250 deposit will be due on enrolment (increasing to $500 deposit from term 2). The balance of first term's fees will be due upon commencement of Term 1, 2023.
Cessation of enrolment after the commencement of term does not result in a refund for any part of that term’s fees, unless notice is given in the previous term. 
There are two tax deductible funds for scholarship and for building. Scholarship donations help us offer Steiner education to a wide range of people.
​There is a surcharge for overseas students to compensate for lack of government funding, but this is not included in the above schedule.
The school's hardship policy is available, please make contact should things be difficult for your family.
We have for 2022 introduced a recommended minimum donation of $100 per family per year for the building fund.

Fees 

1 Child $ 925 per term

2 Children $ 1,580 per term

3 Children $ 2,045 per term

Additional Children (per student) $ 450 per term

(For kindy starters 3 days per week fees are $555 per term and four days per week fees are $740 per term)

Levies

High school surcharge (per student) $ 275 per term

Music surcharge per student, for individual weekly lessons $ 355 per term with a lesser amount being considered for group tuition where we can arrange it.

Working Bee Levy $ 30 per term for those who aren't able to participate.
​
  • Indigenous students enrolled for the full year receive a generous support subsidy from the Government, which is passed on to families by way of fee reductions. 
  • Invoices will be sent at the beginning of each term, and receipts or statements sent 4 weeks into the term. 
  • Parents are reminded that school fees are due by the 2nd week of term. 
  • Fees can be paid by direct transfer into the School’s account. The School’s banking details will be included on invoices sent out at the beginning of each term.
  • Year 12 students have the option of dividing the annual tuition fee $3,700 into three tuition fee payments of $1,233 or four tuition fee payments of $925, similarly for the High School Levy, the Annual $1,080 can be paid in three instalments. 
  • For new enrolments, the first term’s fees are payable at the time of enrolment.
  • For new 2023 Kindergarten enrolments who are completing the admission process, a non-refundable $250 deposit will be due on enrolment. The balance of first term's fees will be due upon commencement of Term 1, 2023.
  • Cessation of enrolment after the commencement of term does not result in a refund for any part of that term’s fees, unless notice is given in the previous term. 
  • There are two tax deductible funds for scholarship and for building. Scholarship donations help us offer Steiner education to a wide range of people.
  • ​There is a surcharge for overseas students to compensate for lack of government funding, but this is not included in the above schedule.
  • The school's hardship policy is available, please make contact should things be difficult for your family.

2021 Fees Remain the same as 2020 Fees - See below

There is a surcharge for overseas students to compensate for lack of government funding, but this is not included in the following schedule.

1 Child $ 900 per term

2 Children $ 1,535 per term

3 Children $ 1,985 per term

Additional Children (per student) $ 440 per term

High school surcharge (per student) $ 270 per term

Music surcharge per student, for individual weekly lessons $ 345 per term with a lesser amount being considered for small group tuition in some cases.

Working Bee Levy $ 30 per term for those who aren't able to participate.
​
  • Indigenous students enrolled for the full year receive a generous support subsidy from the Government, which is passed on to families by way of fee reductions. 
  • Invoices will be sent at the beginning of each term, and receipts or statements sent 4 weeks into the term. 
  • Parents are reminded that school fees are due by the 2nd week of term. 
  • Fees can be paid by direct transfer into the School’s account. The School’s banking details will be included on invoices sent out at the beginning of each term.
  • Year 12 students have the option of dividing the annual tuition fee $3,600 into three tuition fee payments of $1,200 or four tuition fee payments of $900, similarly for the High School Levy, the Annual $1,080 can be paid in three instalments. 
  • For new enrolments, the first term’s fees are payable at the time of enrolment.
  • For new 2020 Kindergarten enrolments who are completing the enrolment process in term 4, 2019, a non-refundable $250 will be due on enrolment and the balance of first term’s fees will be due in the first two weeks of term 1, 2020
  • Cessation of enrolment after the commencement of term does not result in a refund for any part of that term’s fees, unless notice is given in the previous term. 
  • There are two tax deductible funds for scholarship and for building. Scholarship donations help us offer Steiner education to a wide range of people.
  • The school's hardship policy is available.

2019 Fees



1 Child $ 875 per term

2 Children $ 1,495 per term

3 Children $ 1,930 per term

Additional Children (per student) $ 430 per term

High school surcharge (per student) $ 265 per term

Music surcharge per student, for individual weekly lessons $ 340 per term with a lesser amount being considered for small group tuition in some cases.

Working Bee Levy $ 25 per term for those who aren't able to participate.
​
  • Indigenous students enrolled for the full year receive a generous support subsidy from the Government, which is passed on to families by way of fee reductions. 
  • Invoices will be sent at the beginning of each term, and receipts or statements sent 4 weeks into the term. 
  • Parents are reminded that school fees are due by the 2nd week of term. 
  • Fees can be paid by direct transfer into the School’s account. The School’s banking details will be included on invoices sent out at the beginning of each term.
  • Year 12 students have the option of dividing the annual tuition fee $3,500 into three tuition fee payments of $1,167 or four tuition fee payments of $875, similarly for the High School Levy, the Annual $1,060 can be paid in three instalments. 
  • For new enrolments, the first term’s fees are payable at the time of enrolment.
  • For new 2019 Kindergarten enrolments who are completing the enrolment process in term 4, 2018, a non-refundable $250 will be due on enrolment and the balance of first term’s fees will be due in the first two weeks of term 1, 2019
  • Cessation of enrolment after the commencement of term does not result in a refund for any part of that term’s fees, unless notice is given in the previous term. 

2018 Fees

1 Child $ 850 per term

2 Children $ 1,465 per term

3 Children $ 1,895 per term

Additional Children (per student) $ 425 per term

High school surcharge (per student) $ 260 per term

Music surcharge per student, for individual weekly lessons $ 330 per term with a lesser amount being considered for small group tuition when beginning instruments.

Working Bee Levy $ 25 per term

Year twelve have the option of dividing the annual tuition fee $3400 into three tuition fee payments of $1134 or four tuition fee payments of $850, similarly for the High School Levy, the Annual $1040 can be paid in three installments.
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  • OUR SCHOOL
    • An Introduction from the College of Teachers
    • Newcastle Waldorf School History
    • Governance
    • Calendar
    • Fees
    • Term Dates and Hours
    • School Buses and Safety
    • NWS Annual Reports
    • Association
    • Downloads >
      • School Downloads
      • Studies
      • Articles
      • Links
    • Positions
  • Learning Stages
    • Kindergarten
    • Primary
    • High School >
      • Math and Science >
        • 2018 Science events
      • Artworks >
        • Drawings
        • Paintings and Sketches
        • Yrs 9&10 Still Life Paintings
        • Years 9 & 10 Drawing Lessons
      • Technology 7&8 & Design & Make 9&10 >
        • Technology Mandatory Years 7 & 8
        • Design and Make Years 9 & 10
        • Extra Curricular Events >
          • 2018 Sydney Classic and Wooden Boat Building Workshop
      • Humanities
    • Years 11 & 12 >
      • Philosophy Books
      • Clothing Marketing
      • Year 11 English Books
      • HSC Artworks 2018
      • Portfolio and Presentation
    • Indigenous Culture
    • Naplan
    • Excursions >
      • Browns Falls Excursion - Watagons December 2017
      • 2017 December High School Camp Mt Seaview
  • Enrolments
  • News and Events
  • Community
    • Alumni
    • Scholarships
    • Sponsorship
    • Public Events >
      • Festivals
      • Advent - Puppets
      • Winter Festival 2017
      • Lantern Festival
    • Parent Initiatives
    • Affiliations >
      • OSHC Inspired EC
      • Indigenous - Millibah
      • Chess Tournaments
      • Humanising Education
      • IraLearn-India
      • Steiner Education Australia
      • waldorf100
      • Steiner Teachers Conference
      • Inter-School Sports Visits
      • Daniel Freeman
      • Dan Maslen
      • Human Physiology - Who Moves the Child on Earth >
        • Human Physiology Workshop The Story of Creation
        • Human Physiology Workshop - An Exploration of the Heart and Liver
        • Eurythmy Workshop - Kidneys, Light in our Thinking
        • Human Physiology - Who Moves the Child on Earth
      • Muses >
        • Sacred Art Of Geometry
        • Prospero Players
        • Arco Arte Italian Tour
        • Vanishing Shapes
        • Wayfarers Workshops
        • Tony Backhouse Workshops
        • John Billings Lyre Concerts
        • Saint Francis
        • Mark Jackson's Newcastle Ukestra
      • Plays and Backdrops
    • Lost Items
    • Buildings
    • Our Gallery >
      • Winter Term Gallery
      • Spring Term Gallery
      • HSC Buildings Construction >
        • Steel Columns
  • Search
    • Contact
  • Core Principles